Search Collections
- Object[680]
- no[680]
- arm band[3]
- awl[3]
- awl case[8]
- bag[10]
- baton[3]
- belt[5]
- bladder bag fragment[2]
- blanket[4]
- boot[7]
- bow[4]
- bow case[2]
- breast ornament[4]
- bridle[4]
- bridle ornament[3]
- brush[10]
- bull-roarer[2]
- bundle[2]
- calumet[2]
- cap[3]
- carrying strap[3]
- carving[2]
- castanets[2]
- charm[2]
- club[3]
- coat[3]
- cord[4]
- cradle board[3]
- crown[2]
- cup[3]
- dance baton[2]
- dance costume[2]
- dance pendant[3]
- dance stick[2]
- dancer's sash[4]
- dancers' wand[2]
- disc[2]
- doll[14]
- drum[2]
- ear ornament[2]
- earring[2]
- false head[7]
- fan[2]
- fiddle[8]
- fiddle bow[14]
- fly whisk[4]
- flywhisk[14]
- frontlet[2]
- girdle[3]
- hair[11]
- hair ornament[17]
- hair pin[4]
- hair roach[2]
- hairpiece[4]
- hat[6]
- headdress[2]
- helmet[3]
- horsewhip[14]
- image[2]
- jar[3]
- kachina doll[13]
- knife ornament[4]
- knife sheath[11]
- legging[4]
- lute bow[3]
- mask[34]
- mask part[5]
- moccasin[8]
- moccasins[2]
- model[6]
- mummy head[2]
- mummy wrapping[2]
- musical instrument bow[2]
- necklace[13]
- neckpiece[3]
- ornament[11]
- ornaments[2]
- peace pipe[4]
- pendant[4]
- pipe[3]
- pipe bag[26]
- pipe stem[18]
- pouch[5]
- pubic ornament[3]
- rattle[9]
- roach[4]
- rope[6]
- sandal[4]
- scalplock[3]
- sheath[12]
- shield[18]
- shirt[11]
- sling[8]
- spear[10]
- sword[18]
- tassel[4]
- toothbrush[5]
- war bonnet[3]
- war club[14]
- whisk[3]
- wig[3]
- africa[5]
- alaska[31]
- alberta[2]
- angola[5]
- arizona[28]
- australia[23]
- bali (indonesia)[4]
- baram district[10]
- belgian congo[4]
- borneo[31]
- british columbia[8]
- british new guinea[3]
- california (state)[3]
- canada[14]
- canyon[2]
- cape prince of wales[2]
- caudivilla[4]
- china[5]
- dakotas[4]
- darlington agency[2]
- davao[37]
- department of guatemala[2]
- devil's lake reservation[4]
- dutch west borneo[3]
- egypt[2]
- ethiopia[8]
- first mesa[6]
- fitzroy crossing[2]
- fort apache[3]
- fort peck reservation[2]
- german new guinea[3]
- ghana[6]
- gilbert islands[2]
- gravefield i[8]
- gravefield i, oldest part[9]
- great plains (plain)[38]
- greater southwest[4]
- guatemala[5]
- guatemala city[2]
- hano[3]
- hokkaido[2]
- huaca paraiso[2]
- india[33]
- indonesia[5]
- iran[2]
- japan[15]
- klukwan[7]
- koio[4]
- liberia[4]
- little white river[4]
- melville island[7]
- mindanao[50]
- mongsendi[3]
- montana[11]
- morocco[3]
- naga hills[4]
- nazca district[7]
- near canadian river[4]
- new guinea[13]
- new hebrides[3]
- new mexico[24]
- new york[5]
- new york city[4]
- nigeria[5]
- north america[24]
- north dakota[11]
- northern australia[10]
- northern luzon[4]
- nunivak island[6]
- oklahoma[10]
- ontario[3]
- pachacamac[23]
- peru[54]
- philippine islands[55]
- pine ridge reservation[3]
- pisco province[9]
- puntilla[9]
- samoa islands[5]
- santong[3]
- sarawak[15]
- sitka[8]
- six nations reservation[3]
- south africa[6]
- south australia[3]
- south dakota[65]
- southeastern utah[13]
- southwestern colorado[8]
- sudan[9]
- sumatra[5]
- tesuque pueblo[3]
- themokadima[5]
- tibet[3]
- united states of america[151]
- vancouver island[6]
- walpi[3]
- western australia[7]
- white river[35]
- wind river reservation[4]
- wyoming[4]
- zaire[6]
- 19th century[1]
- 20th century[4]
- edo period[1]
- kangxi[1]
- late 19th century[1]
- meiji period[1]
- ming dynasty[1]
- qing dynasty[2]
- recent[1]
- ainu[2]
- angami[2]
- ao[6]
- apache[25]
- arapaho[17]
- arbore[4]
- arikara[1]
- assiniboine[1]
- ataroi[1]
- bagenya[1]
- bagobo[46]
- balinese[4]
- baluba[2]
- bamangwato[1]
- bambara[1]
- basket-maker[3]
- basketmaker[8]
- blackfeet[3]
- bontoc[4]
- boran[1]
- buddhist[3]
- cashinahua[1]
- cayuga[3]
- cheyenne[1]
- cheyenne (culture)[2]
- chilkat[3]
- chinese[5]
- cliff dweller[4]
- coptic[1]
- crow[4]
- crow (culture)[4]
- dakota[1]
- dan[3]
- dani[1]
- dayak[6]
- ekoi[1]
- eskimo[8]
- fang[1]
- flathead[2]
- galla[1]
- ganguela[1]
- gimi[1]
- guatemalan[1]
- haida[1]
- hausa[3]
- havasupai[1]
- herero[1]
- hidatsa[5]
- hopi[12]
- hopi-tewa[3]
- iatmul[1]
- indian[30]
- inuit[3]
- iroquois[3]
- japanese[13]
- jicarilla apache[1]
- kanak[1]
- kansas[1]
- kayan[5]
- kenyah[2]
- kickapoo[1]
- kimbundu[1]
- kwakiutl[4]
- ladino[2]
- lakota[3]
- lota[3]
- makah[1]
- malinke[3]
- mbangala[1]
- mbuti[2]
- mescalero apache[1]
- minangkebau[5]
- miri[3]
- moro[2]
- naga[1]
- native american[5]
- navajo[1]
- nupe[1]
- nuu-chah-nulth[3]
- oglala[3]
- ojibwa[3]
- oto[2]
- papago[1]
- pawnee[3]
- plains indian[12]
- pueblo[13]
- pygmy[2]
- recent[2]
- rengma[5]
- sioux[107]
- sisseton[2]
- tesuque[4]
- tiwi[7]
- tlingit[21]
- ute[3]
- wardaman[2]
- white mountain apache[3]
- yankton[2]
- yanktonai[2]
- zuni[5]
- amazonia[2]
- andean[53]
- arctic culture area[11]
- california culture area[3]
- central africa[1]
- central american[7]
- circum-caribbean[1]
- east africa[1]
- east brazil[1]
- great basin culture area[4]
- great plains culture area[187]
- north africa[2]
- northeast culture area[11]
- northwest coast culture area[30]
- plains culture area[1]
- plateau culture area[3]
- siberia[1]
- south american culture area[1]
- southwest culture area[81]
- an 203[1]
- at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon)[1]
- butt-end house[1]
- deisheetaan clan[1]
- drum house[2]
- eagle's nest house[1]
- fin house[1]
- found near a mummy.[2]
- from a mummy[1]
- from a mummy.[1]
- from mummy[1]
- from the huaca paraiso at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon)[1]
- from the loosened soil.[1]
- hegeturu community[1]
- kaagwaantaan clan[2]
- klukwan kaagwaantaan clan[1]
- labogai census district[1]
- later excavation at marques, northern part of the valley[1]
- north of chief mutoni's village[1]
- north of mutoni[1]
- obtained at lima[1]
- sitka kaagwaantaan clan[3]
- sitka kaagwaantaan clan?[2]
- tluknax.adi clan, sitka whale house[1]
- wolf house[2]
- animal head[1]
- baboon[1]
- backpack[1]
- basket[2]
- bear[2]
- bird track[1]
- canoe[1]
- chickens[1]
- coffee pot[1]
- corn[1]
- crane[2]
- crocodile[1]
- dragons[1]
- emperor[1]
- empress[1]
- feather[1]
- female[1]
- female face[1]
- flower blossom[1]
- frog (?)[1]
- gunaakadeit[1]
- halloween[1]
- hat[1]
- hehea[1]
- heron[1]
- horns[1]
- human[1]
- human face[1]
- human figure[1]
- jar[1]
- kachina[1]
- killer whale[2]
- kintaro[1]
- leg[1]
- male face[2]
- man[3]
- mat[1]
- momotaro[1]
- old man[1]
- raincoat[1]
- sakata no kintoki[1]
- samurai[1]
- semar[1]
- snake[1]
- snake (?)[1]
- spider?[1]
- stool[1]
- tecum[1]
- thunderbird[1]
- tripod[1]
- turtle?[1]
- whale[1]
- whip[1]
- white man[1]
- wolf[1]
- woman[1]
- zuni[3]
- abaca[2]
- abalone shell[4]
- alpaca wool[2]
- animal teeth[2]
- antler[3]
- bamboo[8]
- bark[5]
- bast fiber[4]
- bead[83]
- beads[2]
- beetle[2]
- bell[1]
- bird skin[1]
- bison pelt[1]
- bladder[2]
- boar tusk[3]
- bone[26]
- brass[9]
- bristles[4]
- brocade[1]
- buckskin[76]
- buffalo hide[1]
- buffalo horn[3]
- calfskin[2]
- camel[1]
- cane (plant)[11]
- canvas[5]
- caribou skin[1]
- catlinite[8]
- cedar bark[2]
- ceramic[4]
- chalk[1]
- clam shell[1]
- clay[7]
- cloth[19]
- clouded leopard skin[1]
- coconut fiber[1]
- copper[2]
- cord[2]
- cords[1]
- cotton[39]
- cow tail[2]
- cowrie shell[7]
- deerskin[3]
- fabric[3]
- faience[2]
- feather[78]
- feathers[7]
- felt[5]
- fiber[41]
- fur[14]
- glass[96]
- grass[4]
- gum[6]
- gut[3]
- hair[680]
- hide[69]
- horn (animal part)[7]
- iron[17]
- ivory[7]
- lacquer[3]
- leather[31]
- metal[66]
- mollusk shell[3]
- muslin[2]
- ochre[5]
- paint[20]
- palm spathe[2]
- pearl shell[5]
- peel[43]
- pigment[113]
- pitch[3]
- plant fiber[48]
- quill[108]
- raffia[2]
- rattan peel[5]
- rawhide[25]
- reed (plant)[3]
- seed[4]
- shark teeth[2]
- shell[28]
- silk[5]
- silver[2]
- sinew[14]
- skin[34]
- soot[5]
- spruce root[4]
- stone[16]
- string[16]
- tin[78]
- tinkler[2]
- tooth[5]
- tusk[4]
- velvet[2]
- vicuna wool[2]
- wax[3]
- wood[255]
- wool[11]
- yarn[6]
- yucca[7]
- actual citation[124]
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